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Meanings of
dictated
in English
Determined or decided upon as by an authority.
set
determined
Related terms
settled
Synonyms
Examples for "
set
"
set
determined
Examples for "
set
"
1
Also read: 'Mandela Fridays'
set
to become a reality across South Africa
2
He will 'attempt' to
set
up a 'committee' to 'study' the matter.
3
Russia is also
set
to help build Turkey's first nuclear power plant.
4
Personal debt levels are what
set
Ireland apart in this financial crisis.
5
A euro zone budget would
set
exactly the wrong incentives, Lambsdorff said.
1
Chris, however, was
determined
:
'You've done nothing for the last seven months.
2
Union representative John Maguire said workers remained
determined
to continue their protests.
3
Authorities said the method used for gaining access is still being
determined
.
4
State Services Minister Chris Hipkins came into office
determined
on sweeping changes.
5
The Commission said it was
determined
to put health and safety first.
Usage of
dictated
in English
1
Spreads will be
dictated
by how robust market conditions are, he said.
2
The amount of food
dictated
how many people the land could support.
3
It was simply the circumstances that
dictated
the necessity for this action.
4
Directed from the powers above, economic activity is
dictated
by political consideration.
5
And then he
dictated
to us the new terms of our existence.
6
In this case, it
dictated
that he should not request the scar.
7
Boiling oil would be a likely choice, if temperament
dictated
Kallendbor's reaction.
8
The amount of outputs is still
dictated
by the number of inputs.
9
Pressure is self-inflicted; a lot of it is
dictated
by your mindset.
10
Reason obeys itself; and Ignorance submits to whatever is
dictated
to it.
11
It was time, mainly the lack of it, that
dictated
Bolan's actions.
12
He
dictated
this letter aloud, in a firm tone, and in jerks.
13
On December 27, the president
dictated
a memo laying out the mission.
14
He
dictated
to me the following note upon the registration of deeds:-
15
NPR reported the liberal feminist Ginsburg
dictated
a statement to her granddaughter.
16
These reproaches are
dictated
by quite mistaken ideas of competency and responsibility.
Other examples for "dictated"
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dictated
dictate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
dictate by
dictate a letter
dictate the terms
dictate by necessity
dictate how
More collocations
Dictated
through the time
Dictated
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common